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Page County (Va.) Luray Township Board Minutes, 1870-1875

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Page County (Va.) Luray Township Board Minutes, 1870-1875, consists of minutes and accounts. Information recorded includes township redistricting, division of the township into road districts, establishment of tax and levy rates including special taxes for schools, appointment of election judges for road overseer election, accounts allowed against the township, appointment of road overseers, and examiniation of the accounts of road overseers, township collector, and township assessor.

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Page County (Va.) Luray Township Board Minutes, 1870-1875

Page County (Va.) Township collector's receipts for tax bills, 1872-1877

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Page County (Va.) Township collector's receipts for tax bills, 1872-1877, are lists of taxes owed and collected for the Springfield and Luray townships for the years 1872-1875. Lists are in alphabetical order by surname. The lists continue for 1876-1877 when the townships were reclassified as districts. Following each list is an account of settlement between the collector and the treasurer for tax and perhaps other accounts.

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Page County (Va.) Township collector's receipts for tax bills, 1872-1877

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